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George Blitch Obituary

George Robert Blitch Oct. 31, 1931 - Jan. 15, 2012 Play ball! Bob joined the team line-up in Austin, Texas, at St. David's Hospital on Halloween 1931, as the son of Estelle and George Blitch. First inning took him from Austin to Baytown to Arlington to Tyler schools. Second inning included Tyler High School, the University of Texas, and the United States Military Academy at West Point. Following graduation in 1955, he married his team manager for the next 56 plus years, Mary Boles. Third inning: As a member of the United States Air Force, he traveled the world with SAC flying KC-97's, including North Africa and US stations, stopping at Wright Patterson AFB in Dayton, Ohio, at AFIT for his Master's in Aeronautical Engineering. He then worked in Foreign Technology. Three rookies joined the team - his daughters Mindy, Betsy, and Laurie. Fourth inning: Bob worked for NASA in Washington, D.C. as Systems Analyst in the Gemini and Apollo missions. Fifth inning: Bob returned to Austin, Texas to work for UT. He fielded the 107" reflector telescope at the McDonald Observatory and hit a homer by helping create the Ozark Regional Development Program. He served as V.P. for Academic Research. Sixth inning: In 1975, Mary traded Bob's contract with UT so he was in the line-up for Skandinavia Contemporary Interiors, the business Mary opened in 1971 as Shop in Denmark. Bob worked with Jake Pickle during this time to achieve Port of Entry status for Austin. They retired in 2006. Seventh inning: Mary and Bob continued their world travels and built a new house during the seventh inning stretch. Eighth inning: Bob enjoyed everything that he loved - crossword puzzles, brainteasers, bowling, fishing, good coffee, Jeopardy!, family, theatre, more travel with Mary, and BASEBALL. Ninth inning: Opened with three curve balls for strikes - emphysema, cancer, and pneumonia. But the game ended with Bob hitting one out of the park, into the wild blue yonder, to join the Long Gray Line. Players remaining on the roster include his wife Mary, daughters and sons-in-law Mindy and Philip Vescovo, Betsy and Chris Kirksey, Laurie and Mark Maccini. Triple A team roster: Emma and Olivia Vescovo; Kelsey, Haley, and Matthew Kirksey; Ben and Gabriel Maccini. Also, a brother, Bill, wife Suz, and nieces Kim and Robin. Game highlights at First Presbyterian Church, 8001 Mesa Dr. on Saturday, January 28, 2012, at 2:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the American Cancer Society, your favorite National Park, your church, or a charity of your choice. And remember - turn out the lights!

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Published by Austin American-Statesman on Jan. 22, 2012.

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Winn Cantwell

January 28, 2012

To all the Blitch ladies and your spouses. As you know, Bob was a treasure. The coffee klatch outside the church was for men only, especially Bob, Ron, Mahon, and Charlie. I think they are discussing all the same subjects and are happy to have made it through the Pearly Gates. I'm sorry I can't be at the tribute with you today, but my thoughts are there for you.

Love in Christ,
Winn Cantwell

Phil Brakebill

January 25, 2012

We knew when Bob was out in the yard across from OakGrove(Douglas school) by the "Crack of his Whip" and 3 of us came running(from Winona street) to watch him.Bill and his dad ,Geoge ,made up the rest of the looker-ons. I had lost track of the family thru the years. My deepest condolences to the family. Phil Brakebill

Robbie Serpico

January 25, 2012

All the rumbling in the sky last night is explained: a lot of his old bowling cronies were waiting for him to join them for some pot bowling. Knock 'em all down, Bob.

Alan McKendree

January 24, 2012

My deepest condolences to all of Bob's family and friends.

Janie Marks

January 24, 2012

For some reason what is coming to my mind are all those silly parties with the Wheel of Fortune wheel. What fun we had in those days. We miss you guys more than you could imagine. We will come to Austin on Saturday.

Brent Reiter

January 24, 2012

Saddened to hear of Bob's passing. I enjoyed making his espresso with a bit of steamed milk on a daily basis! I'll miss the latest updates on MLB from him!

Jean McKendree

January 23, 2012

I remember him sneaking back and forth with a cup of coffee, pretending to listen in while Mindy and I solved the problems of the world at their houseduring high school. He was a very funny guy and did some amazing things.(Mindy - I can't find your current email!)

January 22, 2012

I'm so sorry to hear of Bob's death. What a bright and witty man. Bob and Mary and the girls are all part of my good memories of the First Presbyterian Church.
Linda Ridout (Comfort, Texas)

Herb Adey, Jr.

January 22, 2012

What a great tribute to a great American!

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